Brad Templeton wrote:
>(Though if you bought an HD ready monitor
>instead of a TV you might not have it, though I thought even those
>had PiP for their video inputs and the NTSC tuners they tend to contain?)
>>Depends. Mine has PnP, but only if you are already using a tuner
input. With the component input, it is not available. Live TV is best
for sports, though, and PnP is especially nice for college football or
baseball, where there is often more than one game on at the same time.
I'm actually hoping to take advantage of the encode/decode delay this
year, seeing as how the radio broadcast is often better than the TV
commentators, and the radio has a longer delay that shifts the
description of the action off of the video by a couple of seconds. I
think a judicious momentary pause should allow me to sync the radio
sound to the TV video. Far too esoteric an idea to build in, though!
Jeff.